Consider the Location


How many times have we read an advertisement that utilized the phrase: "Location location location." Too much right? 

When planning a move you must first consider the location. This task can be accomplished by asking your Realtor, reading the local newspaper, contacting the local Chamber of Commerce and visiting different areas of town.

Please do not be fooled! Picking a location is tricky. It is truly a self evaluation moment.

How did I end up picking a location? Well I wanted my horses in my backyard, I love big dogs, I like the quiet, growing a garden and needed to be centrally located for work (I work mostly Rutherford and Williamson County). I needed land that wouldn't be beyond my management capabilities and would be a safe place to live. These are just a few of my reasons that will hopefully get you started thinking about your own. Ultimately for me to find the desirable location it took 3 years, 7,000 miles on the car, and two rejected contracts.  

Happy Hunting and Don't get Discouraged,

Kate  

Consider Buying a Home and then Renting . . .



This home in Murfreesboro is offered at $102,900. This property has the potential to be a perfect investment property because it is located in close proximity to Middle Tennessee State University and the housing market in Rutherford County is stronger than Williamson and Davidson County. With three bedrooms and two baths this would be a perfect home to rent to students or a small family. Send an e-mail to schedule your private tour.

Think about investing in real estate.